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With All The Champions

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by Tony De Bolfo & Howard Kotton

10 episodes
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The Carlton Football Club's illustrious history is littered with the feats of individuals who have made it the most successful club in VFL/AFL history. This podcast looks back at the moments that will live on in the hearts and minds of all who bleed navy blue, with hosts Tony De Bolfo (official historian of the Carlton Football Club) and Howard Kotton (acclaimed Australian rules football journalist and lifelong Carlton supporter) chatting to the men and women who have made significant contributions to one of Australia's greatest sporting organisations.

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7/16/2022

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July 16, 2022

Paul Meldrum

<p>As a youngster Paul Meldrum dreamt of wearing the navy blue jumper. How he eventually earned the right has gone into footy folklore. Between 1982-92 he played 158 games and kicked 140 goals, highlighted by a magnificent 1987 season in which he finished third in the Brownlow Medal and eventually played an important part in Carlton’s 15th premiership.</p>

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July 16, 2022

Brian Kekovich

<p>Brian Kekovich came to Carlton on the cusp of a golden era at Princes Park. Earning his club’s goalkicking honours with 38 in his maiden season of 1967, the high-marking, long-kicking left footer would again top the tally with 59 through season ’68 – a famous year in the annals of Carlton history. In putting four over the goal umpire’s hat with those prodigious torpedo punts - four of seven in Carlton’s drought-breaking Grand Final victory over Essendon at the MCG - Brian, at 22 years, 264 days, had achieved what every Carlton-supporting kid ever dared to dream. Yet the 1968 Grand Final would cruelly signal his 34th and final senior appearance in the famous Dark Navy strip.</p>

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July 16, 2022

Craig Davis

<p>A slightly built, yet skilful and strong-marking full-forward, Craig Davis was recruited to Carlton from Launceston after the premiership season of 1972. He made his debut in Round 14, 1973, and, in just his fifth senior game, found himself on football's biggest stage, the 1973 Grand Final. The cousin of Blues legend Brent Crosswell, he too was a fabulous football talent, collecting Carlton's leading goal-kicker award in 1974 with 45 majors. His time at Princes Park would end after 42 games in three seasons due to health concerns, though he would give more to the game across three other clubs.</p>

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What is With All The Champions?

The Carlton Football Club's illustrious history is littered with the feats of individuals who have made it the most successful club in VFL/AFL history. This podcast looks back at the moments that will live on in the hearts and minds of all who bleed navy blue, with hosts Tony De Bolfo (official historian of the Carlton Football Club) and Howard Kotton (acclaimed Australian rules football journalist and lifelong Carlton supporter) chatting to the men and women who have made significant contributions to one of Australia's greatest sporting organisations.

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This podcast updates daily.

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